International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Feb 2023)

The Role of the Interleukin-1 Family in Complications of Prematurity

  • Elys A. Green,
  • Steven P. Garrick,
  • Briana Peterson,
  • Philip J. Berger,
  • Robert Galinsky,
  • Rod W. Hunt,
  • Steven X. Cho,
  • Jane E. Bourke,
  • Marcel F. Nold,
  • Claudia A. Nold-Petry

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032795
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
p. 2795

Abstract

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Preterm birth is a major contributor to neonatal morbidity and mortality. Complications of prematurity such as bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD, affecting the lung), pulmonary hypertension associated with BPD (BPD-PH, heart), white matter injury (WMI, brain), retinopathy of prematurity (ROP, eyes), necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC, gut) and sepsis are among the major causes of long-term morbidity in infants born prematurely. Though the origins are multifactorial, inflammation and in particular the imbalance of pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators is now recognized as a key driver of the pathophysiology underlying these illnesses. Here, we review the involvement of the interleukin (IL)-1 family in perinatal inflammation and its clinical implications, with a focus on the potential of these cytokines as therapeutic targets for the development of safe and effective treatments for early life inflammatory diseases.

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